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Pete

For Flamingo - Everglades National Park: We stayed in Late February-early March. Big level sites, lots to do including back country boat rides. It’s obviously a campground you have to want to go to, but we think it’s worth the effort, even with the bugs. Just bring your Deet.

Posted Mar 04, 2022 by Pete from Beaufort, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Pete

For Flamingo - Everglades National Park: We stayed in Late February-early March. Big level sites, lots to do including back country boat rides. It’s obviously a campground you have to want to go to, but we think it’s worth the effort, even with the bugs. Just bring your Deet.

Posted Mar 04, 2022 by Pete from Beaufort, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mike

For Flamingo - Everglades National Park: The whole secret to Flamingo, from a local who has worked there (and lives in Miami), is that there are two seasons, wet and dry. During January, February and March of a typical year, the Park will be dry and there will have been a couple of short lived cold fronts. This combination will make the mosquito situation easily manageable. You may get lucky and survive a visit in December or early April. From mid-April to at least mid-December, the mosquitos are intolerable. If you are zipping in, drenched in Deep Woods Off, just to launch your boat and get out on the open water, you may survive. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CAMP.

Posted May 30, 2021 by Mike from Miami. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mike

For Flamingo - Everglades National Park: The whole secret to Flamingo, from a local who has worked there (and lives in Miami), is that there are two seasons, wet and dry. During January, February and March of a typical year, the Park will be dry and there will have been a couple of short lived cold fronts. This combination will make the mosquito situation easily manageable. You may get lucky and survive a visit in December or early April. From mid-April to at least mid-December, the mosquitos are intolerable. If you are zipping in, drenched in Deep Woods Off, just to launch your boat and get out on the open water, you may survive. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CAMP.

Posted May 30, 2021 by Mike from Miami. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Juan Gonzalez

For Flamingo - Everglades National Park: OMG a lot of Mosquitos and others insects. I couldn’t be outside only inside of the camper. I do not recommend this site during the mosquitos or other insects season, really really bad. Money wasted. Sorry about this review!

Posted Jun 20, 2020 by Juan Gonzalez from Miami. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Juan Gonzalez

For Flamingo - Everglades National Park: OMG a lot of Mosquitos and others insects. I couldn’t be outside only inside of the camper. I do not recommend this site during the mosquitos or other insects season, really really bad. Money wasted. Sorry about this review!

Posted Jun 20, 2020 by Juan Gonzalez from Miami. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Leghorn

For Flamingo - Everglades National Park: We really felt adventurous, and pulled in without reservations. Though we could only stay a couple days we really enjoyed this park. Yes, there are mosquitoes, but not any worse than the keys for May. Wearing long pants and shirts make this place tolerable, and don’t expect to cook outside without at least fans... we were the only ones staying in the RV side but there were several campers in the tent side. This is a fantastic park, and lots to see and do.

Posted Jun 22, 2018 by Leghorn from Central Florida . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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